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Looks amazing man!
I assume this is intentional.
All-in-all, I was humbled by Chapter 3. It reminded me of many things, and majorly revitalized my creative mind. I hope to carry on these lessons and put that effort straight back into SR.
You might be interested in Sojourn Rim, too- DM me here or on Discord; the usernames I have on both are the same. Here's to another banger.
Come time to choose sides, we destroyed Camelot, poor Danny, and fired our entire nuclear reserve upon them. Their shields were simply too tall, our time too short, our reserves in a clandestine standstill, their task yet to come. The BC 07 Hephaestus was next. Waves of Vindicators and Bailiffs guarded it, which by some miracle we bulldozed through- only learning after that they had received endgame upgrades for that final fight.
nice build
Malkier, consumed by the blight.
Kahikatea, scavenged from the wreckage of Outsiders, only to be returned to wreckage.
Ajax, taken from Camelot only to be taken by Lumen.
Obsidian, sacrificed to save Spurnthyre, and our message home.
Tethyr, a veteran, only to perish in the final act.
For the Creed, they have fallen.
Fallen, to vanquish a god."